- 16 Ex-Ceausescu Aides Jailed for Resisting Revolt
- Rain, Snow Fall Statewide; 2 Tornadoes Hit
- President of Mali Reportedly Seized by Soldiers
- VENTURA : Trustees to Vote on Portable Classrooms
- COUNTYWIDE : Easter Sales Meeting Last Year's Pace
- COUNTYWIDE : Tax Break Urged for Gulf Troops
- Mishap Causes 40,000 in 714 Area, Others to Lose Touch : Communications: Damage to a fiber optic cable and a resulting phone gridlock creates problems with incoming and outgoing calls and other phone functions.
- Clippers Steal a March on the Suns, 106-94 : Pro basketball: L.A. equals its longest winning streak of the season with third consecutive victory. Smith scores 25 points.
- Former Olympic Distance Runner Truex Dies
- NHL ROUNDUP : Hull Gets 82 and 83 as Blues Win
- BASEBALL : DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Boggs 'Glad to Be Alive' After Accident
- Raiders Add Another Heavy Hitter : NFL: They sign former 49er and USC great Ronnie Lott, a Plan B free agent, planning to match him at safety with hard-tackling Eddie Anderson.
- ART REVIEWS : The Conceptual Life of On Kawara
- S&L; Agency Plans Rescue Effort With Added Funds
- Bush, Salinas Will Meet
- World IN BRIEF : BENIN : Marxist Leader Loses in Milestone Election
- Jury Hears Final Arguments in Russ' Wife-Murder Trial
- San Diego
- New Storm's Rainfall Allows Farmers to Delay Irrigation : Weather: The most recent in a series of fronts drops another inch of precipitation. Showers are expected to continue today and Wednesday.
- Douglas Workers on Job Without Contract
- Some Student Perspectives on How LAPD Does Its Job
- 2 Day-Care Homes Investigated Over Molestation Cases
- 5 Charged With Running Stolen Motorcycle Ring
- MISSION VIEJO : City to Soon Order Trimming of Weeds
- Janice B. Wissler has been named vice...
- Small Home-Sales Decline May Mean Worst Is Over : Real estate: Despite the slow drop, the county did not display the strength that many other markets have shown.
- Loan Delays Hold Up Work on La Jolla Ritz
- FISIS Pharmaceuticals has named Yasunori Kaneko, former...
- California IN BRIEF : VENTURA : Man Arrested in Fire That Killed Toddler
- 'Dances With Wolves,' Irons, Bates Win Oscars : Academy Awards: Costner is best director; his film takes 7 prizes. Goldberg, Pesci honored in support roles.
- Letters, Printing Made Impression on Curator
- Southern California needs rain, sure. It's just...
- No Pawn of the System : World Chess Champ Kasparov Speaks Out Against Gorbachev, Communism
- PLACENTIA : Applications Ready for City Committees
- 2 Power Outages Disrupt Air Traffic Communications
- Padres' Fans Suffer 1st Loss as Parking Rises $1
- Music Reviews : Olivier Chassain in Guitar Recital at Caltech
- Susan L. Guinn has been named clerk...
- 10-Day Auto Sales Fall: Domestic sales of...
- T-Bill Rates Edge Up: The Treasury sold...
- Most Regional Banks Report Earnings Gains in 4th Quarter : Results: Five of the area's nine largest institutions post modestly higher profits at the end of 1990, and Valley Federal rebounds. Glenfed shows a huge loss.
- TECHNOLOGY : AST Expects to Profit From IBM Push Into Japan
- Dean Ventura, formerly director of strategic planning,...
- Christine Parsiani has been promoted to president...
- Erik Green has been named a senior...
- Protests Filed to Halt Sale of TWA Routes : Transportation: Unions and politicians are trying to get Kirk Kerkorian to buy the troubled airline.
- Doing Business : Chile's Wines: They're Nice for the Price : At least that's what the foreign critics are saying. And that sentiment has helped Chile rise to the fourth place in exports to the United States.
- Daredevil : Author Martyn Burke, a self-styled swashbuckler, is always ready for a good fight--whether it's tracking down Idi Amin or helping a down-on-her-luck blues singer.
- Oakland Schools Try to Recover : Education: Programs attempt to vanquish problems stemming from poverty and district's fiscal ills. One controversial course pays parents to help their children with schoolwork.
- Wife's Brother Reported Held in GI's Slaying : Crime: Police refuse to give details. Victim's wife is questioned and released. Gulf veteran's death had prompted demands for curbs on street violence.
- OJAI : Man Faces Trial in Woman's Death
- DWP Calls Reclamation Plan Safe but Sees Traffic Snarls : Drought: Project would deliver up to 50 million gallons per day of treated waste water to industrial and irrigation customers and to spreading basins.
- 2 Brothers Get Jail in Death by Drinking : Courts: The Thousand Oaks men urged the 14-year-old boy to chug whiskey during a camping trip to Leo Carrillo State Beach. He later died.
- College Athletics
- CAL STATE FULLERTON NOTEBOOK : Titans Shake Slow Start, Look to Get Jump on Big West
- Oscar Through the Years: You Oughta Be in Pictures : Movies: An anthology of Academy Award moments, including some of Monday night's, might make a nifty film.
- Jon Jost Retrospective to Start Thursday at UCLA : Although his work is largely unknown to the public, the veteran filmmaker has evolved into a compelling storyteller.
- Gregory J. Peerbolte has been named senior...
- Grisanti, Galef & Goldress Inc., Torrance, has...
- Office Vacancy Rate Hits 27% in Ventura County
- Iraqi Air Raids Hit Rebel-Held Cities, Kurds Say
- Israeli Officials Confirm Arrests of Bombing Suspects
- FULLERTON : Woman Killed by Hit-and-Run Driver
- SAN CLEMENTE : San Onofre Plant to Restart Reactor
- Council Candidate Handcuffing Was Wrong, Vons Says
- NEWBURY PARK : Violations Force Closure of Factory
- High School Adopts Compromise on Hats
- CSSM's Infant Paper Wins 7 Awards With No Journalism Program
- Safe Rides Puts the Brakes on Dangerous Teen Driving
- Home Shopping Network Inc. has named Robert...
- Of the 102 largest publicly traded companies...
- Robert Gough has been named managing partner...
- The Lamson & Sessions Co. in Sylmar...
- Storybook Success Slowing : Competition Hits Advanced Marketing Services
- Battling Over Limited Water Rights : Construction: Many developers can't finish costly projects because officials say there is not enough water for existing neighborhoods--let alone new ones.
- Care Homes Fire Back Over Study : Nursing: An industry spokesman says that Medi-Cal under-funding forces some facilities to use drugs and physical restraints as a cost-saving measure.
- Media : Reporters in Germany Open Wallets for Stories : The practice is called checkbook journalism and it's booming as celebrities and nobodies alike are demanding compensation from newspaper and magazine firms.
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Anti-Semitic Flyers Left on Parked Cars
- COUNTYWIDE : Spending Plan for Transportation OKd
- Santa Clarita's Council Awash With Proposals for River Basin : Environment: A committee called for building white-water chutes, ponds and an amphitheater near the Santa Clara, but opposed a concrete lining.
- OXNARD : Business Assessment District Considered
- YORBA LINDA : City OKs Grants for Low-Income Homes
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Mira Mesa Pitcher Bovee Suffers First Loss
- Aztecs' Dow to Play in All-America Game
- BALLET REVIEW : A Double-Header in ABT Finale
- Baroque Festival in June to Include 5 Concerts
- NOTICE TO READERS:
- IBM's Own Laptop Computer Model Ready to Make Its Debut
- Sheldon B. Rabinowitz has been named senior...
- Poland Plans Warsaw Stock Exchange: The lower...
- LVOV : A Prelate Returns
- Supreme Court to Weigh Cigarette Warning Labels : Law: Justices to decide if firms are shielded from suits. Some experts see 'tremendous blow' to tobacco industry.
- World IN BRIEF : GERMANY : Ailing Economy in East Spurs Protests
- Into the Land of the Desert's Rose-Colored Mountains
- Navy Halts Search for Bodies From Collision
- COLUMN ONE : Anti-War Activists Regroup : Protesters, irritated by gloating over military victory, are left to reflect on why they failed to stop the war. Many take up additional causes.
- U.S. Operator of Mexican Cancer Clinic Held in S.D.
- ANAHEIM : City Gives More Money to 6 Charities
- ORANGE : Spring Break to Be Delayed by a Week
- Magazine Honors Brethren Christian's Brady
- Padre Pitcher Harris Starts Over as Starter
- ART REVIEW : Hungary, 1908-30: Beauty and the Beast : 'Standing in the Eye of the Tempest' at the Santa Barbara Museum of Art profiles painters at work in a time of great political and social upheaval.
- Madigan Protests to Japan Over Rice: Japan's...
- American Express Buys 2% of Club Med:...
- STOCKS : Market Stages Modest Rally; Dow Rises 6.93
- Pair Not Likely to Face Charges in Odeh Slaying
- World IN BRIEF : NORTHERN IRELAND : Protestant Leaders Agree to Negotiate
- Extradition of Mannings Could Take a Year, Israel Says
- San Diego
- COSTA MESA : Grants Available for Local Cable Projects
- One Marauding Pit Bull Killed; Another Escapes
- AIDS IN LOS ANGELES COUNTY : Patient characteristics for Los Angeles County AIDS cases:
- Taking It to the Streets : Anti-AIDS program deserves support from the county board
- Chula Vista
- You're on Outside Looking In If You Took Inside Information
- BASEBALL : DAILY REPORT
- Germany Is Top Global Exporter, Trade Group Says
- Lincoln S&L;'s Ex-Lawyer Guilty of Conspiracy
- Struggling Banks Are Raising Many Service Charges : Consumers: Fees for ATM transactions and savings accounts are among those hiked. Some say lower-income clients will be affected most.
- Chartwell Files Lawsuit Against Avon: Chartwell Associates...
- World Bank Sees More Tough Times for Eastern Europe
- Execution Ruling Won't Be Executed
- China Forecast: a Better Life by Year 2000
- Djibouti to Hang Tunisian
- Judge Exonerates 3 Deputies in Woman's Death
- Navy Halts Search for Air Crash Victims, Debris
- Supervisor Says Limit Tilling and Grazing to Combat Desert Dust
- Learning to Survive Mounds of Trouble : Prep baseball: Garden Grove pitcher Joe Aguirre handles adversity and opponents with the greatest of ease.
- Armani Edges Competition for Fashion Award
- MUSIC
- No U.S. Aid for Big Three Now:...
- Edward Feaver has been named manager of...
- Xontech Inc. in Van Nuys won a...
- Kenneth E. Anderson, president and chief executive...
- Chrysler Takes a Leap Backward
- Tina Correia Zmak has joined Chapman Warwick...
- W. H. Rosenthal; Former Judge, Assemblyman
- County May Dust Off Permit Policy to Settle Antelope Valley Furor Over Sheep
- Slide Victims Watch and Wait : Rain aftermath: One resident remains in her home as the earth continues to move under five houses on a San Juan Capistrano hillside.
- Despite Heavy Rains, Ventura City Council Refuses to Ease Restrictions on Water Use
- Bad Weather Throws Wet Blanket on Baseball Programs
- Mark Parlin
- San Diego Trust & Savings Bank has...
- Both Sides Use Power of the Pen in the Hope of Swaying Regulators : Merger: PUC has been inundated with letters from big-name and grass-roots petitioners.
- Chrysler Restructures Line of Credit: Chrysler Corp....
- Hughes Aircraft Co. in Canoga Park won...
- Investigation Targets Oil and Gas Investments Firm : Sevitski & Associates: The state Department of Corporations has subpoenaed books and records of the Westlake Village company.
- O.C. S&Ls;' Total Loss in '90 Less Than in '89
- Larry Gleason has been promoted to the...
- 2 Insurance Agents Agree to Repay $330,000
- COUNTYWIDE : Anti-War Activists Stick With Beliefs
- Miscellany
- Two More Titan Assistant Football Coaches Resign
- Best Performance in Changing Sport
- The Orange County Philharmonic Society has awarded...
- DANCE
- Receiver, Assets Freeze Asked in Case of Penny Stock King
- Industrial Parks in China Trying to Lure High Tech : Development: Tax rates have been lowered for foreign and domestic businesses that locate in the network of sites across the country.
- Trust Leaves Chapter 11 With Plan to Pay in Full : Reorganization: Mortgage & Realty emerges from bankruptcy protection ready to use its holdings to square with creditors before investing in new loans.
- The Big Splits: High Stakes of Settling Up
- California IN BRIEF : REDDING : Albatross Found Dead on Inland Lake
- Lawyers Assess King Case Impact on Brutality Trial : Courts: Videotaped violence is among the evidence in the federal prosecution of six former Oakland Housing Authority police officers.
- Compromise on Logging of State's Forests Turned Down : Ecology: The timber industry's rejection of the plan increases the chance of another costly ballot fight.
- El Cajon
- Plot to Terrorize 'Queen of Bingo' Is Denied : License dispute: Sylvia Dean says she didn't hire an ex-convict
- Delay of New Water Curbs Is Considered : Drought: Reports of increased shipments could push back the start of 50% restrictions until mid-April, when there will be a clearer picture of availability.
- L.A. CITY COUNCIL ELECTIONS / 12TH DISTRICT : Bernson Foes Ride the Porter Ranch Issue
- Awoooooooooooooooooooo! : It was a night for the good guys to howl. 'Dances With Wolves' ' triumph sends a message to Hollywood.
- WEEKEND BOX OFFICE : A Nice Little Start for 'Turtles'
- Big Water Users Tap Auditors to Meet Cuts
- Michael A. Robbins has joined the law...
- Antidote for Child Poisonings: A Bitter Pill : Health: To prevent accidents, some manufacturers are putting the vile-tasting agent denatonium benzoate in products.
- Mali Shaken by New Rioting, Nationwide Strike
- GOVERNMENT : U.S. Employees Riled by Extra-Income Ban : Rank and file caught in ethics rules meant for higher officials. Now, a preacher can't accept pay.
- Call for Gates to Resign
- Call for Gates to Resign
- Call for Gates to Resign
- Call for Gates to Resign
- Call for Gates to Resign
- Loss of Area Industrial Jobs
- Obituaries - March 26, 1991
- TELEVISION - March 26, 1991
- TELEVISION - March 26, 1991
- POP/ROCK - March 26, 1991
- Notes on a Scorecard - March 26, 1991
- FBI Starts Fast With Inquiry of King Beating
- Little Ones Playing a Big-Time Gig : Academy Awards: A dozen members of the Sherman Oaks Children's Community Choir take it all in stride as they sing an Oscar-nominated title song.
- Police Say 2 Suspects Shared Gun : Slayings: The youths reportedly admitted that the killings of three young women in Pasadena occurred after an argument with one of them.
- Behind-the-Scenes Vignettes at the Academy Awards : Backstage: Jeremy Irons on Claus von Bulow: 'We may meet sometime'; Joe Pesci explains why he was brief.
- SCORECARD: County legislators took it on the...
- LEADFOOT: State Sen. Frank Hill swears he's...
- STREET OF DREAMS: "Singing Cowboy" Gene Autry...
- BITTER POTIONS: The largest number of calls...
- TECHNOLOGY - March 26, 1991
- TECHNOLOGY - March 26, 1991
- Bold Designs, Exotic Fuels Seek to Curb Oil Appetite : Cars: Dramatic progress has been made in mileage, pollution. But much of public just isn't interested.
- More Rainwater In Itself Is No Long-Term Solution : Why the water crisis in California is so very slippery when wet
- Science / Medicine : Winter Radon Season Doubted
- COUNTYWIDE : Expect Wet Weather but Nothing Heavy
- CLIPBOARD : WHERE TO SEE SPRING WILDFLOWERS
- PLACENTIA : Panel to Assist in Veteran Recognition
- Many Developers Reconsider Campaign Largess : Elections: Some say gifts arouse critics of growth and actually hurt candidates.
- Lunch Lessons : College President Teaches Courtesy as a Second Language to Help Her Staff Communicate With Spanish Speakers
- Winter Sports
- OSCARWATCH
- Happy Mondays' Ryder Tough on Competition : Pop music: The lead singer for the Manchester rock band says he wishes those other bands would stop all their bragging.
- ART : Exhibit Shows That a Gulf Exists on the Concept of a 'Just War' : Posters and other works at a nonprofit gallery in Laguna Beach dramatically show that there was opposition to the short-lived Middle East conflict.
- Rumor Mill Grinding Out Speculations About Q106
- Prelude to the Oscars : Awards: The nominees and other party-goers had another race to contend with--going from a publicists' luncheon to a Scorsese tribute to the independent filmmakers awards.
- Stanford's Overcharges
- Restoration of Emir's Palace
- Lake View Terrace
- Restoration of Emir's Palace
- Restoration of Emir's Palace
- Restoration of Emir's Palace
- Articles on Alcohol Problems Lauded
- Stanford's Overcharges
- Monitoring LAPD
- Articles on Alcohol Problems Lauded
- Restoration of Emir's Palace
- Restoration of Emir's Palace
- Water Rationing
- West County Issue Dredging the Ventura...
- PACIFIC REPORT : Food Fight About to Erupt in Japan : Trade: The U.S. took the lead getting Japan to open citrus and beef markets. Now other nations stand to benefit also.
- MUTUAL FUNDS
- Sunkist Squeezing Out Higher Sales in Japan : Agriculture: The growers' cooperative changes attitudes and wins a 65% share of the citrus import market.
- Americans Praise Media but Still Back Censorship, Postwar Poll Says : Public opinion: TV news and the military got a big popularity boost from the Gulf conflict, the survey finds.
- U.S. Near Accord for Gulf Military Headquarters
- Americans Plan to Return to Jobs in Kuwait
- Blaze Kills Girl, 2; Arson Is Suspected
- Deputy's Car Hits, Kills Pedestrian
- Face-Lift of Pier Called Big Step for Downtown : Ventura: The landmark will be renovated in the style of the city's historic buildings. Officials say it will be the catalyst for an ambitious redevelopment plan.
- Con Man's Conviction Doesn't End Headaches for Clairemont Couple
- COUNTYWIDE : Heavy Rain Expected in Overdue Storm
- CRISIS IN THE LAPD: THE RODNEY KING BEATING : FBI to Interview Foothill Officers : Police: Chief Gates says he is upset at the plan. He assures 3,000 supporters he will not resign.
- HIGH SCHOOL AWARDS : Murguia, Meek Get Top Honors
- Templeton Issue Takes Center Stage : Baseball: Padre shortstop shocked at how he was informed of move to outfield.
- TENNIS / INTERNATIONAL PLAYERS CHAMPIONSHIPS : Wheaton Has More Aces, but Folds to Courier
- Worry About Missing Relatives Clouds Ramadan
- Park Ends Life of Omar, Sickly Baby Elephant
- Hatcher Goes, Carter Stays in Dodger Moves
- Miscellany
- Pop Music : Workmanlike Set Works Fine for Living Colour
- OSCARWATCH
- DANCE REVIEW : East Meets West in a Crazy-Quilt Concert by S.D., Japanese Dancers
- Surprise, Elation for O.C. Arab-Americans : Reaction: Word of Robert and Rochelle Manning's arrest spread quickly. Some accused the U.S. of foot-dragging in its efforts to extradite them.
- Restraints, Drugging Rife in Nursing Homes : Health: Industry admits 68% of patients are involved, while critics say 80%. State is not enforcing new U.S. law.
- Was This Good Samaritan a Saint? : Religion: An ex-slave is being considered for canonization as the first African-American saint. The move coincides with church efforts to widen support among blacks.
- 1,250 Troops Killed, Ethiopian Rebels Say
- Kuwaitis Face Money 'Mess' as Banks Open
- MOORPARK : City, Cable Firm to Discuss Complaints
- Today's Storm to Bring More Rain, Snow to Area
- Tech, Industrial Stocks Await Sign of Upturn
- Iacocca Writes to Bush: Chrysler Corp. Chairman...
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- Career Move: Though $2-million-a-year superstar Bo Jackson...
- Abortion Opponents Picket Doctor's Home
- NEWPORT BEACH : City to Offer Bridge and Singing Lessons
- CRISIS IN THE LAPD: THE RODNEY KING BEATING : Black Forum Ends Meetings With Gates
- GOLF / SENIORS VINTAGE INVITATIONAL : Southland Remains Land of Plenty for Rodriguez, Who Wins by a Shot
- NBA ROUNDUP : Spurs Put the Wraps on Pistons and Win, 85-78
- Winter Sports
- ARTS
- SANTA ANITA : Stevens Gets Pleasant Upset in San Luis Rey
- TAIWAN: Taiwan's foreign investment during January and...
- PONY SOFTBALL TOURNAMENT : Titans Win Two to Take Title
- Japanese-Made Pianos Won't Be Steinways
- STOCK GROUP WINNERS AND LOSERS
- Kohl Seeks Wider Role in Operations by U.N. : Germany: Stung by criticism for inactivity in Gulf, Bonn would have to overcome constitutional barriers.
- WESTMINSTER : Transportation Competition Is On
- The Case Against Judge Ryskamp
- Science / Medicine : Technology Comes Down to Earth
- OXNARD : Man, 20, Stabbed in Eastwood Park Fight
- Sorrow, Fear Cast Cloud on Ramadan : Religion: Muslims celebrating the holy month here find it difficult without relatives. Others say the daily fasts have a new meaning.
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Filson's 12th-Inning Double Lifts UCI
- Blue Devils Don't Need Reminders
- OSCARWATCH
- Iraqi Forces Crush Rebels in South, Fleeing Troops Say : Persian Gulf: Deserting soldiers are again surrendering in droves to U.S. forces. Kurdish insurgents claim they still control much of the north.
- Pilar Primo de Rivera; Fascist Leader in Spain
- COLUMN ONE : Unions Try Bilingual Recruiting : A handful of aggressive local organizers are making unprecedented efforts to replenish their ranks with immigrant workers, especially Latinos. So far, the strategy is paying off.
- Sparkling Benefit for the Children of Skid Row
- U.S. Cease-Fire Plan Intends to Cripple Iraq, Baghdad Says
- Town & Country to Call on Beck
- BOOK REVIEW : More Pruning on Cheever Family Tree : TREETOPS: A Family Memoir, <i> by Susan Cheever,</i> Bantam Books, $19.95, 204 pages
- CYPRESS : City to Consider Recycling Choices
- Undeveloped Park Angers Neighbors : Oxnard: The city has the money to build on the site, which was donated in 1981. But it lacks the funds for maintenance.
- COUNTYWIDE : Food Drives Assist Families of Military
- Case Sheds Light on Bidding Procedure : Contracts: A firm's challenge of the county process may have saved taxpayers $4 million by forcing a competitor to lower its price.
- MISSION VIEJO : Council Will Vote on Weed Removal
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NCAA TOURNAMENT : Duke Has a Devil of a Victory : Midwest Regional: After St. John's is vanquished, 78-61, a Final Four rematch with Nevada Las Vegas is next.
- Miscellany
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Woosnam Gets First U.S. Win
- Pawnshop Owner in Spotlight Over Saroyan's 1943 Oscar
- SOUTH KOREA: Despite progress made in Seoul's...
- L'Orangerie Continues a Tradition for Oscar
- 2.9% Drop in Crime Reported; Violent Offenses Rise Slightly
- Science / Medicine : Hormone May Be Therapy for Parkinson's Disease
- LA HABRA : Strader to Resign as Councilwoman
- Collector's Weapons Led to Legal Firestorm
- OSCARWATCH